emphatic wrote:Right-click on your desktop and open up the preference window. Go to Settings tab, click the "Advanced" button. Click the Adapter tab then click the "List All Modes" button. Scroll to the top and there it is. Click OK than "Apply".
I'm not sure it it'll hold for a restart, but it really should.
Oh, if it were that easy... But we're dealing with microsoft here, they don't make it easy...
No "list all modes" button, no "advanced" button to begin with. You cannot go into the tried and used "advanced" graphics setup from windows itself, you're redirected to the nvidia control-panel... Where, for fuckever reason, there is no "list all modes"-button. But settings for a custom resolution... Which won't be applied correctly.
i.E. I can type in 640X480, but it just tells me it couldn't test it correctly. If I fiddle manualy with the extended options, I can get it to run properly on 640x480. But it doesn't save it as "custom resolution", when I change the resolution again.
Edit: And I remember getting into those setting-menues you described.... That's why I'm so pissed off as why they aren't there anymore in my current configuration, i.e. win xp 32, service fuck 3, latest actual drivers for the graphics card. :-/
Edit 2: Well, Fuck it. I just changed the custom resolution to 480x640 and left it at that. Now, if it's still at this resolution, I'll just leave it like that. If I don't have to switch and it just works, fine. A pain in the ass to get there, though.
Sometimes, I just don't get what's wrong with those computers and software... Effing little machines...